Set forth below is the first quarter 2011 real estate professional and home owner Massachusetts home prices survey data along with the fourth quarter 2010 real estate professional survey data and the first quarter 2011 national home prices survey data: (click on each question to see complete results):

Set forth below is the fourth quarter 2010 real estate professional and homeowner Massachusetts home pricessurvey data along with the 4th quarter 2009 and 2010 real estate professional survey data along with the 4th quarter 2010 national home prices survey data. Click on each question to see complete results:

In the second quarter 2010 Massachusetts home values survey, 90% of Massachusetts homeowners believed their homes were worth more than their Realtors’ recommended listing price. In the current survey 91% of Massachusetts homeowners believe their homes are worth more that their Realtors’ recommended listing price. Forty-eight percent believed that their homes should be prices 10-20% higher than their Realtors’ recommended listing price and 43% thought their homes should be priced 1-9% higher. (See question 2)

In the current survey only 4% of Massachusetts home buyers thought homes were fairly valued. Seventy percent of Massachusetts home buyers think that homes are just 1-9% overpriced. (see question 3)

Thirty five percent of Massachussets real estate agents and brokers think that homes prices fall over the next six months unchanged from the second quarter. Surveyed Massachussets home owners were more pessimistic about the direction of home values over the next six months with 43% expecting the value of their homes to drop over the next six months. (See question 6)

Surveyed Massachusetts agents and brokers gave President Obama lower marks in the second quarter with 70% indicating they disapproved of the President’s performance unchanged from the second quarter. In the first quarter 56% of Massachusetts agents and brokers surveyed approved the President’s performance . Massachusetts home owners rated the President higher than their real estate professional counterparts, with 51% approving his performance. (See question 10)

Set forth below is the third quarter 2010 real estate professional and homeowner Massachusetts home valuessurvey data along with the 2nd quarter 2009 and 2010 real estate professional survey data along with the third quarter 2010 national home prices survey data. Click on each question to see complete results:

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